Film Review – The Overnight
Patrick Brice’s The Overnight won’t be for everyone, its tale of thirty-something parents struggling to cope with family-life, a new...
Patrick Brice’s The Overnight won’t be for everyone, its tale of thirty-something parents struggling to cope with family-life, a new...
Richard Gere takes the lead in writer-director Andrew Renzi's Franny - a picture that may initially feel like a middle...
After the charm laden Paris, je t'aime and New York, I Love You, producer Emmanuel Benbihy sets his sights on...
Chilean martial arts action/western Redentor (aka Redeemer) has its sights set on capturing the pulpy ultra-violent tone of the likes of...
In what has been a somewhat unremarkable year for the horror genre thus far (minus It Follows), Corin Hardy's Irish...
The thought of Arnold Scwarzenegger starring in a 'zombie film' is set to conjure up fanboy pleasing images of the...
Fraught nuances have knockout blows in Andrew Haigh's (Weekend, Looking) 45 Years, a heartbreaking glimpse into the quiet destruction of...
Netflix release Manson Family Vacation puts Transparent star and one-half of the Duplass production team, Jay Duplass, in a...
If described as a ninety-eight-minute boxing monologue, The Pyramid Texts may not seem like the most interesting piece of cinema....
Love Film Festival's continent spanning tale of two lovers fighting the odds had the potential to be Latin America's answer...
Direct from Sundance 2015, The Stanford Prison Experiment makes its way to the Edinburgh Film Festival and gives us a...
Ahead of its premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival this weekend, the new trailer for Maggie has been released,...
Robert Carlyle directs and stars in The Legend of Barney Thomson, a darkly comic tale adapted from the novels of...
The world's oldest film festival has announced its jury for its 69th version, alongside a list of internationally acclaimed guests. Edinburgh International Film...